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To recap the article, AMD plans to go at Intel's offerings in the business and enterprise market by offering more power through more cores, more security through and built-in hardware-based encryption engine, and strong reliability with secured sourcing and warranty.

AMD will offer Ryzen 7 Pro in two SKUs, the Ryzen 7 Pro 1700X (with XFR), and the normal Ryzen 7 Pro with a slightly lower base clock. Ryzen 5 Pro CPUs include the Ryzen 5 Pro 1600 and 1500 CPUs one with 6 cores and 12 thread and the other with 4 cores and 8 threads. The Ryzen 3 Pro CPUs will include the 1300 and 1200, each with 4 core and 4 threads. The 8-core parts will have 4MB + 16MB of L2+L3 cache, the 6 core will have 3+16MB, the 8-core 8 thread will have 2+16MB of L2+L3 cache, and the 4 core 4 thread CPUs will offer 2+8MB of L2+L3 cache. All the CPUs will come with a 65W TDP except for the Ryzen 7 Pro 1700X, which offers XFR.

The Ryzen 3, 5, and 7 Pro series of CPUs isn't released just yet, AMD has only teased us with the lineup and features. More information will come August 29th, so stay tuned!

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